New EVP of Supply Chain Set for Coty

Posted: March 25, 2014

Coty announced the appointment of Mario Reis as executive vice president, supply chain, effective May 1, 2014. Reis will join the executive committee and will be based in Geneva. He will replace Darryl McCall, who will work on the transition and other projects to ensure continuity in supply chain performance before his retirement on December 31, 2014.

Reis has more than 30 years of experience as a solid business leader and supply chain expert. He brings with him a unique skill set, from running one of the most complex supply chain operations in fresh foods, to driving a business unit in an emerging market. Reis built his career during his tenure at Danone, where he held several senior executive positions within worldwide operations from 1996 to 2014. In his various supply chain roles within Danone, Reis was successful in implementing best practices and synergies across divisions. Most recently, he served as managing director of Danone South Africa, where his leadership resulted in strong acceleration in profitability and growth over a five-year period. Prior to that, Reis worked at Mars Inc. and Bain & Co in various business roles from 1986 to 1996.

“I am very excited to welcome Mario as Coty’s new head of supply chain,” said Michele Scannavini, CEO of Coty Inc. “His successful and diversified experience in the supply chain and commercial fields brings to Coty a unique perspective and strong skill set for a best in class end-to-end supply chain.”

As previously reported, McCall will retire as executive vice president, global operations and executive committee member. After a successful career in the highly competitive beauty industry, McCall plans to put his energy toward increasing the success of minority students in math, science, engineering and technology. Due to his leadership, he transformed the company's supply chain, allowing it to achieve operational excellence. McCall was also instrumental in spearheading the Leading Bold Change Initiative, a volunteer-based employee engagement program used to inspire creative and innovative solutions within the work place.

“Along with Coty's executive team, I would like to acknowledge Darryl’s many talents and thank him for his outstanding contributions to our success. We very much valued his leadership in building a strong and reliable supply chain. He will be missed and we wish him all the best for the future,” noted Scannavini.